Another Zeppelin Raid. EARLY MORNING VISIT TO THE THAMES
... Another Zeppelin Raid. EARLY MORNING VISIT TO THE THAMES. Bombs on Southend and Westcliff. ...
... Another Zeppelin Raid. EARLY MORNING VISIT TO THE THAMES. Bombs on Southend and Westcliff. ...
... Further British Successes. TWO MILES OF GERMAN | TRENCHES CAPTURED. ’_Big Haulage of German Prisoners. MGHT BETWEEN ZEPPELIN & AEROPLANES. ...
... large reinforcements. ZEPPELIN AT SOUTHEND. A Zeppelin visited the Kast Coast of England on Wednesday night. Bombs were dropped on Southend, two women being killed and a child badly injured. Not much material damage was done. The Zeppelin, although chased ...
... air raids by ‘Allied airmen on Zeebrugge are reported. A Zeppelin which last Monday was flying from a westerly direction was pursued by five aeroplanes, which attempted to fly over the Zeppelin. The latter opened a heavy fire from machine guns which finally ...
... on the Lusitania the further achievement of having killed a woman in her bed at Southend by means of a bomb dropped from a Zeppelin. A German air raid was made on Southend, Westcliff-on-Sea, and the mouth of the Thames in the early hours of yesterday morning ...
... BOMBS ON RAMSGATE. A Zeppelin which dropped bombs on Ramsgate, and afterwards visited other towns, had an unpleasantisurprise, On its return journey it was attacked by eight British aeroplanes and badly damaged. Fragments of bombs which did damage at ...
... BAFFLED BY CLOUDS Dr, Macnamara stated in- the House of Commons yesterday afternoon that the Zeppelin which raided Southend on Monday last was first seen at 2-35 a.m., and last seen at 4-35 a.n. News was received by the Admiralty in a few minutes. A number ...
... “A PENNY OR A ZEPP?” We are getting quite used to Zeppelin scares, The gas-bags are reported off the Tvne so frequently (says the * Newcastla Chronicle””) that we take all rumours for what they are worth, and await with fortdtude what'er may betide ms ...
... that at 2-45 a.m. yesterday he heard what he thought was the sound of an approaching aeroplane. Later he observed it was a Zeppelin, for he had seen one in Germany. She began to drop bombs, of which he counted 38. He heard only one explosion, but where ...
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... in the school on Monday evening, a report of which appears in another part of to-day’s paper. THE CHANCELLOR says: “ Every Zeppelin scare acts as a_tonic to the British nation;” so does Black Beer and Raisin Wine, and it's far cheaper. Shilling Bottles ...